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Preliminary Analysis of the Results of Selective Therapy Against Strongyles in Pasturing Horses
Authors:Ruben Francisco  Adolfo Paz-Silva  Iván Francisco  Francisco Javier Cortiñas  Silvia Miguélez  José Suárez  Cristiana Filipa Cazapal-Monteiro  José Luis Suárez  María Sol Arias  Rita Sánchez-Andrade
Institution:1. Equine Diseases Study Group (Epidemiology, Parasitology, and Zoonoses), Animal Pathology Department, Veterinary Faculty, Santiago de Compostela University, Campus Universitario, 27002-Lugo, Spain;2. Instituto Lucense para el Desarrollo Económico y Social (INLUDES), Diputación Provincial de Lugo, 27002-Lugo, Spain
Abstract:Control of horse parasites often omits application of measures to eradicate the free-living stages in pastures and frequently relies on chemotherapy only. Selective therapy was used for Spanish Sport horses grazing either in the same pasture (continuous) or in rotated meadows. In each group, equines exceeding a cutoff value of 300 strongyle eggs per gram of feces received ivermectin or moxidectin. Efficacy of the treatment was assessed by estimating reduction of fecal egg counts and the number of horses shedding parasite eggs (PHR). Coprocultures revealed presence of the cyathostomins Cyathostomum and Gyalocephalus spp. In all treated groups, a 100% value for both reduction of fecal egg counts and PHR against cyathostomins was obtained, and PHR values ranged from 100% to 12%. The longest strongyle egg reappearance period was observed in horses undergoing rotation grazing and receiving ivermectin (9 weeks), compared with a 6-week period recorded for the other treated equines. Our results seem to point that the efficacy of selective therapy in equine herds could be reduced if the horses with fecal egg counts below the threshold value (thus not receiving chemotherapy) remain grazing in the same pastures with the treated ones. It is strongly suggested that interested parties consider performing periodic fecal analyses to monitor fecal egg counts, together with the percentage of horses passing eggs in feces, to improve the effect of this procedure.
Keywords:Horse  Parasite Control  Selective Therapy  Macrocyclic Lactones  Rotation Grazing
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